In a swift response to a recent rash of car break-ins, Cleveland Police have announced a notable success for their STANCE initiative—a program that has been quick to demonstrate its efficacy.
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Cleveland Division of Police Chief Dorothy Todd held a press conference Wednesday to let the public know how the STANCE (Street and Nuisance Crime Enforcement) initiative, started last week, is going.
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CLEVELAND — The Cleveland Divison of Police announced a new initiative aimed at the growing number of car break-ins and other issues in the city. The intiative, which was officially launched under a ...
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